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Freedom Friday: The Pre-Turkey Day Edition

Hello Good People!

Just before Turkey Day, there are some fabulous event going on this weekend in the DMV. Check it out!

The Glamourholics (http://www.glamourholics.com/) is hosting an Insider’s Industry Chat w/TV Personality and Author of “Never Shop Retail Again”, Daisy Lewellyn (http://daisylewellyn.com/css3/) who is the headliner and featured in the latest edition of Jones magazine (http://jonesmag.com/)! This event includes: an autographed signed book, an intimate Q&A session on How to Get into the Fashion Industry, Glam swag bag, 2 free tickets to the Sat 11/20 Go Glam & Get Gorgeous Holiday Soiree and complimentary appetizers and drinks.

Friday, November 19

Ketchup @ National Harbor

152 Waterfront Street

National Harbor, MD 20745

6PM-8PM

Tickets are $50. Use the discount promo-code on eventbrite: VIPGlamUntailored). Code gives you $10 off!

If you love the music of James Brown, then you recall hearing James shout out Maceo. Well, tonight is your chance to hear the man behind the funkiest horn section in music. Maceo started with James Brown, then jumping aboard the Mothership with George Clinton and stretching out with Bootsy’s Rubber Band. He’s the living, breathing pulse which connects the history of Funk in one golden thread.

DC’s only party dedicated to Hip Hop music & culture returns to the Black Cat this Friday. Pull out your dopest throwback Hip Hop gear and come out and celebrate the golden era of Hip Hop. Special guest DJ Scotty Rock from the World Famous Butta Team will join Dredd (http://djdredddc.blogspot.com/).

Friday, November 19 (Every 3rd Friday of the month)

Black Cat

1811 14th St NW

9PM- 2AM

7 bucks

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Since 1988 Fannie Mae has been rasing money to provide resources to the homeless or those at risk of being homeless in the DMV. The 2.5 mile walkathon is a way for communities to help those in need. You can register on-line or on-site to help in this worthy cause.

Without a Home, the premiere of an evening length Afro-fusion work by Artistic Director Lesole Z. Maine, examines the lives of homeless people in the United States and South Africa. The work explores, reflects, and questions the issues of homelessness; and challenges the audience to think about their role in society and how it compares to that of a homeless person.